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Credits: 

The  2005  Obiter  was  produced  with  the  assistance 
of  the  following:  Dr.  David  Hill,  Dan  Rott,  Eric  Foster, 
Bonnie  Martin,  Mark  Huff  of  Davor  Photography,  and 
Dave  Brown  of  Herff  Jones  Yearbooks. 


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The  Kozloff  Years 


By  Kim  Bower-Spence 

The  average 
president  of  a 
public  college 
or  university  is 
a  56-year-old 
white  male  who 
has  been  leading 
his  institution  for 
less  than  seven 
years,  according 
to  the  College 
and  University 
Professional 
Association 
for  Human 
Resources. 
As  she  moves 
toward  her  1 1  th 
anniversary,  BU's 
1 6^^  president 
is  anything  but 
"average." 


When  Jessica  Sledge  Kozloff  arrived  at 
Bloomsburg  University  10  years  ago,  she 
found  a  campus  that  resonated  with  her 
own  values. 

The  Bloomsburg  University  president  had 
always  been  student-focused,  with  much  of 
her  research  and  writing  centered  on  how 
to  fully  integrate  the  undergraduate  student 
experience.  Bloomsburg  University  offered 
just  the  college  tradition  she  was  seeking: 
an  enrollment  made  up  mostly  of  students 
ages  18  to  23,  and  a  faculty  that  valued 
teaching  and  nurturing  students. 

"I  never  had  the  feeling  that  I  was  riding  in 
here  like  a  savior  to  grab  us  out  of  the  jaws 
of  disaster,"  says  Kozloff,  previously  vice 
president  for  academic  and  student  affairs 
for  the  State  Colleges  of  Colorado.  "I  came 
to  a  place  that  was  already  vevy  good.  What 
really  excited  me  was  that  the  faculty  and 
staff  wanted  to  make  it  even  better." 

Challenges  to  opportunities 

In  her  first  convocation  speech,  in  August 
1994,  the  president  outlined  challenges  she 
believed  Bloomsburg  needed  to  mold  into 
opportunities,  challenges  that  remain  in 
focus  today. 


Finances.  In  1994,  the  university 
depended  on  state  appropriations  for  60 
percent  of  its  budget;  now  it  receives 
just  40  percent.  Always  struggling  with 
state  funding,  the  university  mounted 
its  first  comprehensive  capital  campaign 
in  1998.  Officials  initially  thought  they 
might  collect  $8  million;  eventually, 
$17  million  flowed  from  private 
sources. 

Effective,  efficient  management  also 
kept  the  university  humming  while 
other  institutions  experienced  faculty 
and  staff  cuts,  particularly  in  the  last 
three  years.  "We  have  lived  through 
significant  fiscal  challenges  since  9/11," 
Kozloff  says.  "Through  the  economic 
fallout,  the  university  managed  to 
persevere  and  continue  investment." 

Although  enrollment  dropped  in  the 
early  1990s,  it  rebounded  and  helped 
resuscitate  revenues,  Kozloff  says. 
"Now  we  get  around  7,500  applicants 
for  1,300  positions." 

"We  also  have  dramatically  increased 
the  number  of  grants  that  our  faculty 
get,"  Kozloff  adds.  That  enables  labs  to 


be  stocked  with  scientific  equipment  and 
materials  BU  couldn't  otherwise  fund. 

Meeting  society's  needs.  When  Kozloff 
came  to  BU,  the  pubUc  did  not  see  higher 
education  as  an  entity  that  contributed 
solutions  to  society's  most  vexing 
problems.  Kozloff  wanted  to  change 
that  image,  defining  Bloomsburg  as  an 
institution  that  invests  in  programs  the 
state  and  community  deem  valuable. 

She  points  to  several  accomplishments: 

-  The  College  of  Science  and 
Technology.  "One  of  the  major 
challenges  for  higher  education  and  our 
economy  in  general,  is  the  poor  showing 
of  our  high  school  and  college  graduates 
in  math  and  science,"  Kozloff  says. 
"Higher  education  needs  to  address  this 
issue." 

To  focus  efforts  on  math  and  science,  the 
university  created  the  College  of  Science 
and  Technology,  fomierly  part  of  the  22- 
department  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

"It's  difficult  for  students  to  do  well  in 
this  economy,  regardless  of  their  specific 
job,  if  they  don't  have  basic  math  skills. 
Meaningful  jobs  require  the  kind  of 
analytical  reasoning  one  learns  in  the 
sciences,"  Kozloff  says. 

Faculty  in  BU's  teacher  education 
program  work  closely  with  math  and 
science  faculty  to  train  tomorrow's 
educators  in  these  fields.  "We  have 
a  great  opportunity  to  help  prepare 
the  teachers  who  will  help  students, 
especially  in  the  elementary  grades, 
develop  a  comfort  level  and  even  a  love 
for  math  and  science." 


-  Doctorate  of  clinical  audiology. 
Bloomsburg's  first  doctoral  program  saved 
one  of  the  nation's  best  graduate  programs 
in  audiology,  the  president  says.  Jointly 
delivered  under  the  auspices  of  Indiana 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  the  only 
university  in  the  Pennsylvania  State  System 
of  Higher  Education  authorized  to  grant 
doctorates,  the  program  resides  solely  at 
Bloomsburg. 

"It  gives  another  of  those  signals  that  we 
have  faculty  and  facilities  that  meet  the 
very  highest  standards,"  Kozloff  says 

-  The  College  of  Business's  recent 
accreditation  by  the  Association  to 
Advance  Collegiate  Schools  of  Business. 
"We've  proven  through  a  rigorous  external 
validation  process  that  we  are  among 

the  best,"  she  says.  "And,  of  course,  for 
our  students  and  our  alumni,  the  value  of 
their  business  degree  has  just  increased 
exponentially.  It  will  also  be  a  wonderful 
recruitment  tool." 


Improving  the  undergraduate 
experience.  Kozloff's  own 
graduate  studies  in  political 
science  included  environmental 
planning  and  how  one's 
sun-oundings  impact  the  sense 
of  place  and  community.  So  it's 
no  coincidence  the  last  10  years 
have  seen  more  new  construction 
and  renovation  than  any  other 
10-year  period  in  university 
histoiy.  "What  we  have  done 
to  the  physical  infrastructure  is 
nothing  short  of  astonishing," 
the  president  says,  citing  a  "laser 
beam  focus"  on  improving  the 
teaching  and  learning  experience. 

Kozloff  points  to  transformation 
of  the  old  library  to  the  Student 
Services  Center.  "That  building 
to  me  is  symbolic  of  so  many 
things,"  she  says. 

This  one-stop  shop  for  academic 
advising,  registration,  financial 
aid  and  tutoring  focuses  on 
student  needs.  And  the  university 
accomplished  the  $4  million-plus 
task  without  state  funding,  relying 
instead  on  its  capital  campaign 
and  $2  million  trimmed  from  its 
operating  budget. 

Students  also  live  in  new,  safer 
residence  halls,  and  can  choose 
to  live  in  learning  communities 
of  like-minded  peers.  They 
can  study  in  a  new  Andruss 
Libraiy  and  work  out  in  a  new 
Student  Rec  Center.  What  was 
a  dark,  gloomy  dining  facility 
in  Scranton  Commons  now 
welcomes  students  and  faculty  to 
a  bright,  aiiy  space. 

The  university  added  muscle  to 
the  new  College  of  Science  and 
Technology  with  an  addition  to 
Hartline  Building.  "You  have 
to  give  the  faculty  the  kind  of 
facility  they  deserve,"  reasons 
Kozloff,  who  before  coming 
to  Bloomsburg  taught  college 
courses  in  addition  to  her 
administrative  duties. 


Citizen  students 

Inviting,  practical  buildings  and  the  best 
programming  foster  a  student  culture 
centered  on  moral  and  intellectual 
development,  Kozloff  believes.  Her  interest 
in  the  "whole  student"  explains  her  passion 
for  another  recent  project. 

hi  spring  2004,  she  took  a  sabbatical  to 
serve  as  a  presidential  consultant  to  the 
American  Democracy  Project  of  the 
American  Association  of  State  Colleges 
and  Universities.  The  project  involves  166 
campuses  united  in  finding  ways  to  ignite 
student  interest  in  civic  involvement. 

"I'm  very  concerned  about  the  issue  of  the 
responsibilities  of  citizenship,  the  growing 
withdrawal  of  Americans  from  the  political 
process,  the  polarization  of  our  counti7  and 
the  lack  of  'civil  discourse'  in  elections  and 
even  in  discussions  among  people  about 
important  policy  issues  in  our  country," 
says  this  political  scientist.  "We  have  a 
responsibility  to  provide  experiences  that 
help  our  students  become  engaged  citizens, 
to  be  informed  voters,  to  care  about  their 
communities." 

The  American  Democracy  Project  promotes 
character  development  and  critical  thinking, 
she  believes.  She  notes  that  BU  students 
are  already  civically  involved,  citing  tens  of 
thousands  of  hours  of  community  service 
perfomied  each  year. 

She's  particularly  proud  of  the  Community 
Government  Association's  acquisition  and 
demolition  of  the  former  Sesame  Street 
Apartments.  CGA-owned  Honeysuckle 
Apartments  will  open  for  fall  2005  on  the 
same  site. 

"The  safety  of  off-campus  housing  remains 


one  of  our  primary  concerns,"  says 
Kozloff,  remembering  students  who 
have  perished  in  off-campus  fires  during 
her  tenure.  "Our  student  government 
association  stepped  in  and  bought 
an  eyesore  and  problem  area  in  the 
community.  The  CGA  project  really 
raises  the  bar  for  off-campus  housing." 

Beyond  Bloomsburg 

As  president,  Kozloff  has  represented 
Bloomsburg  University  far  beyond 
Pennsylvania's  borders.  Any  national 
honor  or  appointment  recognizes  the 
university  as  well  as  her,  she  emphasizes. 

Kozloff  currently  serves  as  a 
commissioner  of  the  Middle  States 
Association  Commission  on  Higher 
Education,  the  accrediting  body  for 
several  states  in  the  Northeast.  And  she 
is  a  member  of  the  board  of  directors  of 
the  American  Association  of  Colleges 
and  Universities,  a  Washington-based 
organization  that  represents  more  than 
400  colleges  and  universities. 

She  attributes  her  appointment  to  two 
terms  on  the  Division  II  Presidents 
Council  of  the  National  Collegiate 
Athletic  Association  to  Bloomsburg's 
reputation  as  one  of  the  best  programs 
in  the  division.  "Not  just  because  we 
win,"  she  quickly  adds.  "We're  known 
as  a  place  that  really  models  the  Division 
II  philosophy  that  athletics  is  another 
dimension  of  student  development. 
Our  athletes  are  students  first,  athletes 
second."  She  helped  guide  reforms 
to  NCAA's  organization  and  policies 
to  redefine  the  role  of  intercollegiate 
athletics. 


The  Kozloff  Years 


Just  last  August  at  the  Russian  Finance 
Academy  in  Moscow,  as  she  handed 
diplomas  to  exchange  students 
who  studied  in  Bloomsburg,  she 
accepted  her  own  honoraiy  doctorate. 
She's  also  traveled  to  Israel,  China, 
Hungary,  Mexico,  Italy  and  Austria 
on  educational  missions.  "Fve  had 
so  many  opportunities  as  president 
of  this  university.  I  feel  an  ethical 
responsibility  to  give  back  as  much  as  1 
can." 

Looking  ahead 

"I  see  the  university  in  a  position  to 
really  again  enrich,  enhance  who  we 
are.  And  we're  in  a  position  where  we 
can  start  making  strategic  investments 
in  a  number  of  areas,"  Kozloff  relates. 
That  includes  selectively  adding  new 
academic  programs,  more  professional 
development  for  faculty  and  staff,  plus 
more  renovation  and  construction. 

Kozloff  stresses  that  she  never  intended 
to  use  her  presidency  at  Bloomsburg 
as  a  stepping  stone  to  another  position. 
"1  always  had  the  desire  to  make  my 
first  university  presidency  my  last 
one.  1  don't  believe  any  organization 
can  continue  to  improve  unless  it  has 
a  sense  of  continuity.  That's  one  of 
the  most  important  responsibilities  of 
leadership:  to  provide  a  stable  vision." 

When  retirement  comes,  she  wants  to 
know  she  left  the  university  an  even 
stronger  place  than  she  found  it.  "The 
real  job  of  an  administrator  is  to  create 
an  atmosphere  where  faculty  can  do 
their  work,"  she  continues.  "There  are 


still  opportunities  to  improve  the  quality  of 
the  educational  experience  at  BU.  I  can't 
think  of  a  better  place  or  a  better  group  of 
people  to  enlist  in  this  important  endeavor." 


Kim  Bower-Spence  is  a  freelance  journalist 
from  Berwick,  Pa. 


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Michael  D.  Hofcr 

Congratulations  Mike! 


We  wish  you  a  happy  and  successful  future. 


All  Our  Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  &  Chris 


Pam  Lillic 
Congratulations! ! ! 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Frankie,  Keith,  and  Pretzel 


Deb  Christoffel 

Congratulations  Deb! 

You  should  be  proud  of  what  you  have  accomplished.  We  are 

proud  parents.  You  are  a  beautiful,  bright,  capable  young 

woman  with  an  exciting  future. 

Always  know  that  we  love  you  very  much. 


Mom  &  Dad 


Gerard  Miles 


Congratulations ! 

We're  so  proud  of  you.  We  wish  you  success  in  your  future. 


Love, 
Mom,  Kathleen,  Kevin,  &  Bill 


Christine  C.  Brocfe 

We  have  great  pride  in  all  your  hard  work,  and  the  wonderful 

person  you  have  become.  We  wish  you  much  success  as  you 

continue  to  pursue  your  dreams  and  goals  in  graduate  school. 

May  you  always  have  health,  peace  and  happiness. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Frankie,  &  Laura 


Robert  William  Ealey 

The  business  world  has  been  missing  something  very 
special...  you!  You  make  us  so  proud  Rob!   Enjoy  your  cup  of 

success! 

Love, 

Mom  &  Dad 


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Jaclynn  A.  Cirino 

We  couldn't  be  prouder!   We  all  love  you!   You  will  be  a  great 
teacher! 


Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Frankie,  Tonie,  &  Rob 


Nadine  Chifulini 


In  the  past  few  years  you  have  worked 

very  hard  to  reach  your  dreams.  Soon  that 

dream  will  come  true  and  your  career  as  a 

nurse  is  about  to  begin.  We  hope  all  your 

dreams  come  true,  because  you  are  very 

special  to  us. 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  &Greg 


You  ve  come  a  long  way,  Baby! 


To  Kate  Wright 
We  are  so  proud 

of  you  and  your 
accomplishments. 

Congratulations 
from  Mom,  Dad, 

Tori,  and  Colin 


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Laura  Marnin 


Congratulations! 

We  wish  you  continued  success  as  you  pursue 

your  dreams.  We  are  very  proud  of  you. 


Mom  &  Dad 


Tiffany  E.  Partlowe 


To  God  be  the  glory  for  this  thing  he  has 
done.  We  are  so  proud  of  you  and  we  love 

you! 


Mom,  Dad,  Mom  Gwen,  Lavinya,  Eric,  Lashay,  Nassir  & 
A.L.H.F.C. 


Sharon  Marie  Cabana 


Sharon,  you  never  cease  to 

amaze  us!  We  are  all  so  proud 

of  all  you've  accomplished.  Your 

determination  through  adversity 

is  admirable  but  unsurprising 

because  of  the  wonderful  woman 

you  have  become.  Best  wishes  as 

you  continue  your  journey  to  your 

doctorate! 


Love, 

Dad,  Mom, 
Leiane,  Michele,  Steve,  Andrew  &  "Zorie" 


Gregory  V.  Pompei 


You've  had  four  of  the  best  years  of 

your  life  at  Bloomsburg  University. 

Cherish  the  memories  and  we 

know  you  will  be  back  for  many 

Homecoming  Days.  You've  done 

so  well  both  academically  and 

athletically.  We  are  so  proud  of 

you;  we're  "bursting"  with  pride! 

The  best  is  still  left  to  come  from 

"POMPS." 


Love  you  forever. 
Mom  &  Dad 


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Joshua  Krebs 


A  genuine,  kind,  talented  son,  brother,  grandson, 
and  good  friend  to  so  many.  We  are  so  very  proud 

of  you! 

Your  Family 


Jeena  A.  Hamme 

Jeena, 

You  did  it!!  We  are  so  proud  of  you!! 

Congratulations! ! 


Love, 
Mom  &  Dad 


Ashley  McKee  Derr 


We  love  you  and  are  very  proud  of  you! 


Mom,  Dad  &  Cy 


Carissa  Sipinicb 

You  need  to  know  that  as  you  have  begun  reaching  for  your 

dreams,  you've  more  than  fulfilled  ours.  The  little  girl  looking 

over  her  shoulder  with  curiosity  and  wonderment  can  now 

look  forward  as  a  college  graduate  with  well  deserved  pride 

and  accomplishment,  more  curiosity  and  wonderment. 

Many  years  from  now  when  you're  slowly  flipping  through 

and  reflecting  on  the  pages  in  this  book,  this  is  our  wish  for 

you:  No  matter  which  path  you  took  from  here,  may  you 

have  been  blessed  with  a  life  of  pure-hearted  contentment 

and  peace  of  mind.  This  is  a  true  meaning  of  success  and 

a  testament  to  all  you  have  learned  and  embraced  on  your 

journey. 

With  incredible  love  and  pride  for  you.  Mom  &  Dad 


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Ellen 

the  sunshine  of  our  lives. 

You've  given  us 

Joy,  laughter,  smiles. 

You  are  appreciative. 

Creative,  insightful. 

An  encourager, 

A  bargain  hunter,  a  blessing. 

The  voice  of  reason. 

Walk  in  the  Light  and 

Shine,  Ellen,  shine. 

We  love  you! 


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Ryan  Alderfcr 

Congratulations  on  earning  your 
college  degree. 

Way  to  Go! 
I'm  proud  of  you! 

Love, 
Dad 


Michelle  J.  Kawa 


Words  cannot  express 

how  proud  we  are  of 

you!   Keep  smiling 

your  future  is  bright. 


Love  always, 
Mom  &  Kevin 


Dawn  Marie  DiBella 


From  the  moment  you  came  into  our  lives 

we  knew  you  were  special.  We  are  so  proud 

of  you  and  admire  you  for  all  you  have 

accomplished  and  for  who  you  are.  You 

make  a  difference  and  bring  a  smile  to  every 

life  you  touch  and  you've  touched  so  many. 

Congratulations  and  best  wishes  for  success 

and  happiness.  God  bless  you  always.  We 

love  you! 


Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Joey,  &  Danny 


Kelly  G.  Bryant 


Dear  Kelly, 

Congratulations  to  a 

wonderful  daughter.  You 

have  made  all  of  us  very 

proud.  You  have  consistently 

been  conscientious  and  a 
hard  worker,  while  managing 

to  maintain  your  sweet 

personality.  May  God  bless 

you  in  all  of  your  endeavors 

and  always  remember  that  we 

love  you  and  we're  grateful 

that  God  has  blessed  us  with 

you. 

Love, 
Mom  &  Dad 


Dear  Bugh, 

I  am  very  proud  of  all  your 
accomplishments,  but  more 

so  of  the  person  you  have 

become.  Always  remember, 

whether  you're  ridding  the 

world  of  diseases  at  some 

prestigious  institute  or 

pushing  a  shopping  cart 

around  the  neighborhood 

while  yelling  at  people  I  can't 

see,  it  will  always  be  an  honor 

to  call  you  my  sister 

Love  forever  and  always 

(no  matter  what). 

Your  brother  Mark 


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Congratulations! 


Senor  Fred 
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Megan! 


Amanda  M.  Adzema 


Way  to  go  Mandy!  We  are  all  so 
proud  of  you. 

You  have  achieved  your  goals  in 

the  past  four  years;  just  like  we 

knew  you  would. 

We  know  you  will  do  well 
wherever  you  may  go. 

Good  luck,  love,  and  success. 


Love, 
Mom  &  Dad 


Lynn  M.  Renner 

It's  been  four  years  since  we  waved  good-bye  to  you  outside  of  Lycoming 

Hall.  It  was  sad  saying  good-bye  to  our  "kid"  that  day. 
We  knew  as  a  child,  you  were  gone,  but  now,  four  years  later,  look  at  you! 

You  have  taken  those  years  and  molded  yourself  into  a  bright  vibrant 
young  woman  armed  with  the  confidence  that  knowledge  brings-  ready 

to  do  whatever  you  want  to. 

We  are  so  proud  of  your  accomplishments  at  Bloomsburg. 

You  have  surpassed  all  our  expectations  and  then  some. 

Congratulations  Lynn! 


Love, 
Mom  &  Dad 


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Kristcn  M.  Dunn 

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Your  entire  family  is  so  very  proud  of  you. 

Your  hard  work  and  determination  have 

brought  you  great  success  at  school  and  will 

carry  you  on  as  you  enter  the  "real  world." 

Your  career  choice  was  a  given. 

With  your  drive  to  succeed  you  would  have 

excelled  in  any  occupation,  but  teaching  was 

a  natural  choice. 

Kristen,  good  luck  in  all  your  future 

endeavors,  the  world  is  yours! 

We  love  you! 

Mom,  Dad  &  Kyle 

Sharia  Partlon 


You  arc  a  champion  and  you  had  the  best  four  years  at  Bloom!  We  are  so  very  proud  of  what  you  have  accomplished-  your  athletic 
accomplishments  in  helping  to  lead  the  Huskies  to  3  NCAA  championship  field  hockey  titles  and  your  academic  accomplishments 

in  maintaining  a  3.60  average  or  better  and  being  recognized  as  a  scholar  athlete.  We  know  you  will  make  a  fine  math  teacher. 

You  have  given  us  so  much  joy  and  it  is  amazing  to  see  our  baby  blossom  into  an  accomplished  young  woman.  Our  family  love  will 

always  be  with  you  wherever  you  go.   In  our  family  of  5,  we  now  have  4  BU  alumni.  Yeah,  BU! 


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Stephanie  Ann  Murray 


Congratulations  Stephanie! 

Your  3  years  and  determination  and  hard 

work  brought  you  to  2005  graduation.  The 

entire  family  and  your  friends  are  beyond 

"proud'of  you!  You  are  an  exceptional 

young  lady  with  a  very  bright  future.   I  am 

so  very  lucky  and  proud  that  you  are  my 

daughter. 


I  love  you, 
Mom 


Jennifer  M.  Petro 


LOOKOUT  WORLD  HERE  I  COME!!! 


CONGRATULATIONS  JENNY!!! 

WE  LOVE  YOU  JEN  JEN, 
Dad,  Ann,  Jamie,  Jessie,  Sam  &  Weston 


Michael  E.  Burfehart 


We  love  you  Mike! 


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Danielle  Monique  Edwards 


To  God  be  the  glory  for  the  great  things  he  has  done  for  you. 


We  are  so  proud  and  blessed  to  have  you  in  our  family,  and  to  see  how  God  has  blessed  you. 
We  love  you!  Always  remember  what  Proverbs  3:5  says.    "In  all  ways  acknowledge  him  and 

he  shall  direct  thy  path." 

Love  always. 
Mom,  Mom-Mom,  Pop-Pop,  Aunt  Sonya,  Earl,  Neil,  Uncle  Champ,  Aunt  Tracey,  Alexis,  Kirk  III  &  Tamara 


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James  J.  Kofsfeic  Jr. 


To  our  James, 

Congratulations  on  your  bi^  day! 

The  time  has  gone  by  so  quickly, 

and  we  are  so  proud  of  all  you 

have  accomplished. 
Best  wishes  for  a  great  future  to 
our  wonderful  son  and  brother. 


Love, 
Mom  &  Dad,  Melanie  &  Stephen 


Kathehne  Wilkens 

She's  a  butterfly,  pretty  as  the  crimson  sky 
Nothing's  ever  gonna  bring  her  down 
And  everywhere  she  goes 
Everybody  knows  she's  so  glad  to  be  alive 
She's  a  butterfly 


Like  the  purest  light  in  a  darkened  world 
So  much  hope  inside  such  a  lovely  girl 
You  should  see  her  fly,  it's  almost  magical 
It  makes  you  wanna  cry,  she's  so  beautiful 


God  bless  the  butterfly, 
give  her  the  strength  to  fly 
Never  let  her  wings  touch 
the  ground     (Martina  McBride) 


Congratulations  Kate 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Megan  &  Nathan 


Lenore  M.  Barr 

Mind  Set 

You  set  a  goal  for  yourself. 

You  have  made  it  come  true 

You  have  worked  long  and  hard. 

You  did  it  not  only  for  you. 

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To  my  Family, 

You  love  being  with  kids. 

You  see  what  they  know. 

Now,  with  your  patience  and 

knowledge, 

you  will  help  them  to  aspire  and 

grow. 

You  did  it,  our  daughter,  sister,  and 

I  could  not  have  done  without 

all  of  your  help;  especially  my 

husband  Mike  and  son  Damian! 

Thank  you  God  for  my  whole 

family! 

1  love  all  of  you  too! 
Lenore 

wife,  with  prayer  from  your  mom, 

dad,  sister,  brother-in-law,  niece, 

husband,  and  son. 

A  teacher-  you  have  only  just 

begun! 

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We  are  all  proud  of  you 

Love, 

Your  Family 

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Ryan  Kelty 


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Eagles  we  are  not,  but  we  can  still  fly. 

Our  imaginations  become  out  wings. 

The  magnificent  eagle  is  still  just  an  eagle, 

but  we  can  soar  as  high  and  as  far  as  our  aspirations  take  us. 

I  am  so  proud  of  you.  Keep  up  the  Eagle's  spirit;  you  have  been  one  for  22  years. 

My  unconditional  love. 

Mom 


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"Create  the  highest,  grandest  vision  possible  for  your  life 
because  you  will  become  what  you  believe."  ~  Oprah  Winfrey 


From  Abington  High  to  Bloomsburg  University. 

You  Made  It!  Can't  wait  to  see  what's  in  store  for  vou! 

Onward  and  Upward! 

Congratulations  Girls ! ! ! 

Love, 
The  Leonards  and  The  Quirais 


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When  time  and  space  ever  seem  too  long  or  too  wide,  you  can  always  meet  at  the  comer  of  Anzac  and  Clemens. 


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Jennifer  Lynn  Musico 


Life  is  an  adventure-  HAVE  A  GREAT  LIFE! 

With  all  our  love  and  great  pride,  we  wish  you  health,  happiness  and 
great  success  in  everything  you  endeavor  now  and  always;  especially 

whenzdays! 

Mom  &  Dad,  Nana,  Lori  &  Joseph,  Joacqui,  Erik  &  Sophia,  Barry,  Naomi  &  David,  Katie,  Shampoo,  Murray  &  Lexi        I 

Congratulations! 


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Lauren  M.  Young 


From  the  day  you  were  born  you  have  been 

a  constant  joy.  You  have  always  made  us 

proud.  Your  hard  work  and  dedication  is 

finally  paying  off  as  you  are  now  a 

"college  grad." 

Congratulations,  with  all  our  love. 
Dad  &  Mom 

We  are  proud  of  you! 


Robin  Jan  Tracey 

Congratulations! 

Another  great  milestone.  God  bless  and 

guide  your  future.  We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad,  Noelle  &  Tina 


Alisa  A.  Badolato 

At  3  years  old  you  were  daddy's  sweetheart  and  at  22  you  still  are! 

You  have  made  me  proud! 
I  love  you! 

Dad 


Awesome 

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Angle  A.  Ofeaily 


To  our  Daughter  Angle  "sookar:" 
Faith  helped  you  succeed  and  can  take  you  to  a  bright  future.  God  has  blessed  you  with  strength  and  the  ability  to  shine  brightly  In  his  world. 

May  God  continue  to  bless  you  with  all  the  good  things  you  deserve.  Congratulations! 

Love. 
Mom  &  Dad 

Dear  Sister: 

You  should  be  very  proud  of  yourself  and  of  all  you  have  accomplished.  You  are  someone  who  deserves  the  good  things  that  happen...  and  I 

have  a  feeling  that  there  are  a  lot  of  more  good  things  in  store  for  you.  Congratulations!  Hey,  the  sky  is  the  limit. 

WAGDY 

To  our  granddaughter  Angie: 

It  takes  a  lot  of  planning  and  a  lot  of  hard  work  too.  it  takes  a  lot  of  persistence-dedication  to  make  a  dream  come  true.  And  now  that  you  have 

achieved  this  goal,  may  you  go  on  from  here  to  more  success  and  happiness  with  every  coming  year.  Congratulations  Angie! 

"Those  who  achieve  success  are  those  who  take  a  dream  and  make  it  come  true." 

Our  blessing  and  love. 
Grand  Ma  &  Grand  Pa 


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Billie  K.  Finch 


Wishing  you  much  happiness  and  success! 

Remember,  success  is  a  journey-not  a  destination. 

Enjoy  the  ride! 


Love, 
Mom  &  Dad 


Janet  Dunn 


Dear  Janet, 

It  gives  us  all  great  pleasure  to  be  able  to  enjoy  this 

Gradutation  Day  with  you,  and  to  see  the  great  strides  you 

have  taken  to  this  day.  Your  perseverance  and  hard  work 

has  shown  in  your  remarkable  achievement.  We  all  wish  you 

a  wonderful  and  successful  future! 

With  all  our  love. 
Mom,  Dad,  Jack,  Maureen,  TJ,  Pop,  family  &  friends 


CONGRATULATIONSil 

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Marc  Angcio  Deluca 


Marc  it  seems  like  only  yesterday 

you  walked  through  the  door  of 

your  dorm.  Now  as  the  doors 

close  at  Bloomsburg  and  you  have 

reached  your  goal  of  graduation 

you  can  be  very  proud.  Bring  that 

wonderful  wide  grin  smile  of  yours 

to  your  new  adventures  in  life.  We 

are  so  proud  of  you  and  you  are  the 

sunshine  of  my  life! 


Love, 
Mommy,  Jodi  &  Terese 


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Your  perseverance,  hardwork  and  determination  have  awarded 

you  a  significant  milestone  in  your  life.  You've  made  your  family 

extremely  proud! 

May  you  always  have  success  to  make  you  proud,  challenges  to 
keep  you  strong  and  enough  of  life's  treasures  to  keep  you  happy. 

Congratulations  on  your  college  graduation! 

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Mom,  Dad  &  Ray  (Tucholski) 

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Kristin  Leigh  Gabriel 


Dear  Kristin, 

The  day  that  brought  you  into  our  lives  has  always  been  a  source 
of  special  memories.  We  look  back  fondly  on  all  of  those  memo- 
ries, and  we  want  you  to  know  that  those  memohes  grow  more 
precious  every  year-partly  because  our  "little  girl"  is  all  grown  up 
now  but  mostly  because  of  the  remarkable  young  woman  you've 
grown  up  to  be! 

We  are  so  very  proud  of  you  and  we  congratulate  you  on  all  of 
your  achievements  at  BU.  We  thank  you  so  much  for  giving  us 
the  chance  to  watch  you  perform  with  the  competition  dance 
team  -  it  has  truly  been  a  wonderful  experience. 

Best  wishes  to  you  as  you  begin  the  next  chapter  of  your  life-your 
teaching  career! 


Love  always. 
Mom  and  Dad 


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